Can you Walk on Water?

Liquid Mountaineering is a new sport which is attempting to achieve what man has tried to do for centuries: walk on water. Or to be more precise: running on water. We are developing the sport from scratch. By accident we found out that with the right water repellent equipment you can run across bodies of water, just like a stone skimming the surface.

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The slow motion clip at the end proves this. There is a platform about 4-6 inches under the water.

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You’ll notice that they all fall into the water at EXACTLY the same place.
You’ll notice that when they put there foot down on the platform, all downward movement stops immediately. They are hitting a solid object and pushing off of it. This is clearly obvious in the slow motion clip at the end.

Circumstantial:
The water is simply too choppy to have the surface tension required for this to be possible.
We’re simply looking at a lake that has become very full and covered over a jetty that is usually visible.
All the talk about believing in yourself, but nothing about the science of why this would be possible.

If they could travel about 10 times faster across the water, and the lake was smoother, then it would certainly be possible though.